If there were chili in Italy…this is what I think it might taste like. Some sort of sausage, tomatoes, vegetables, beans. Chili without the Mexican spices.

Tonight was one of those nights where I couldn’t think of what to make for dinner. I had a ton of shredded cabbage left over from our fish tacos and not much else that sounded appealing. I wanted to make a dish where I could hide the cabbage but get the nutrients. For some reason, I wasn’t in the mood to eat cabbage again. So we ended up with “Italian Chili.” It was actually very tasty for a dish that was just created an hour before we ate it:)

This would be great served with some fresh bread and a salad. We had leftover rice so my kids ate it with rice.

In a heavy duty pan, such as a dutch oven, heat the sausage over medium heat for 2-3 minutes. Add the onion, pepper and cabbage. Stir and cook for 3 more minutes. Add the sauce and beans and stir well. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, turn down heat to low and simmer with the cover on the pan for at least one hour.

2 Responses to “Italian Chili”

I find it hard to eat gluten free as well. I have allergies to rice, soy, hemp, flax, oats, and i’m forgetting one. I have many food allergies including healthy foods.

I will be able to adjust some of your recipes. Gluten free authors tell me not to order their book(s) with my allergies.

I’m learning to cook gluten free with flours I can eat. I’m looking forward to the Des Moines Expo.

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